<p>WILMINGTON, N.C. — Those who attended a rally in Wilmington say that North Carolina's film incentives are good for the economy.</p><p>Hundreds of people gathered along the waterfront Sunday for the second annual North Carolina Film Rally. Speakers said the incentives are vital to keeping a vibrant film industry in the state.</p><p>Lawmakers in Raleigh will consider renewing the incentives when the legislative session begins next week.</p><p>Supporters of the incentive say they help attract film productions. Opponents say state incentives should be used to lure permanent jobs, not temporary film jobs that come and go.</p><p>A report released last week by the state Department of Revenue shows that, during the last fiscal year, productions spent almost $245 million in the state.</p>